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Lorrie Phillips

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lorrie Phillips (daughter of Lyle Wayne Phillips and Maggie Mettler).

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    Birth:
    Is a Twin with Lynne


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lyle Wayne Phillips (son of Wayne M. Phillips and Jessie Myrtle Prather).

    Lyle married Maggie Mettler. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maggie Mettler
    Children:
    1. Lynne Phillips
    2. 1. Lorrie Phillips
    3. Stacey Phillips


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Wayne M. Phillips

    Wayne married Jessie Myrtle Prather. Jessie (daughter of Benjamin Paul Prather and Mae Rose Harrington) was born on 25 Jan 1910 in , Brown, South Dakota, United States; died on 13 Nov 1997 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jessie Myrtle Prather was born on 25 Jan 1910 in , Brown, South Dakota, United States (daughter of Benjamin Paul Prather and Mae Rose Harrington); died on 13 Nov 1997 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Stories and Notes: See Notes

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    Jessie worked on the family farm for many years. She attended beauty school in Fargo, North Dakota, in the mid 30's and owned her own shop in Aberdeen, South Dakota.

    In 1937 she married Wayne M. Phillips. They lived in Aberdeen for 14 years, moving to the Prather family farm in 1951.

    Jessie has been very active in church and community service for many years, including the First Methodist Church of Aberdeen.

    Their children are Patricia Mae Phillips and Lyle Wayne Phillips.

    "Pat" (or Patty) married Martin Lauren Tveit in Aberdeen in 1959 and lived on a farm near Frederick until their divorce in 1975. Their children are Jeffrey Earl Tveit (a school teacher in Chamberlain, SD), and Bonita Lynn Tveit who is married t o Michael Lane (currently in the Airforce stationed in Omaha, Nebraska).

    Pat's second marriage was to C. William Dennert in 1977. They live on a farm Southeast of Frederick, SD. Pat owns and manages a sewing and alterations shop in Aberdeen, SD.

    Wayne Phillips and son Lyle farmed the land as Lyle grew to adulthood. Lyle married Marge Mettler in 1964 and divorced in 1992. Their children are Lynne and Lorrie (twins) and Stacey.

    Lyle worked for International Business Machines (IBM) for 23 years with assignments in Sioux Falls, SD; Terre Haute, IN; New Jersey; Roanoke, Texas. He is currently working for Dean-Witer Investments.

    ...as of 1993

    Children:
    1. Patricia Mae Phillips
    2. 2. Lyle Wayne Phillips


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Benjamin Paul Prather was born on 29 May 1880 in Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, United States (son of Homer Silsby Prather and Jessie Emma Merriott); died on 21 Nov 1902 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Stories and Notes: See Notes

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    Benjamin Paul Prather, for many years a prominent farmer in Brown County, South Dakota, was born in Urbana, Illinois, May 29, 1880. He was the son of Homer Silsby and Jessie Emma (Marriott) Prather who were born in Ohio and Illinois, respectivel y.

    "Paul" Prather married Cordie May Reese in Urbana, Illinois, in 1902, to which a son Avery Montell Prather was born in 1903. After their divorce in 1906, Paul removed to the plains of South Dakota where he met his second wife-to-be, Mae.

    In his beginning years in South Dakota Paul worked on a local farm, the "Lincoln Ranch". Near there he met Mae Rose Harrington of Brown County, SD. They married in 1907, and lived and farmed on rented land near Plana, SD, Cambria Township. In 19 15 they bought 160 acres in Bath Township, raised their four children (Homer, Jessie, Raymond, Frank), and lived until Paul's death in 1947.

    Over the years Paul and his family raised live stock, including hogs, a few cattle, milk cows, horses, and chickens. One of Paul's specialities was the development of "Improved Brown County Yellow Dent Seed Corn". To develop this champion seed c orn he took a good ear of corn, cut off and discarded the tip and butt (small kernels), shelled the ear, "graded" the kernels, and planted the bigger plump kernels. The result was ears with bigger plump kernels. Paul sold this improved seed cor n by the ear to farmers who came from miles around.

    During the dry weather periods of the 30's, their sandy South Dakota plains soil blew easily, requiring extraordinary measures to ensure a crop: these included the spreading of manure and straw using horse power to keep the soil in place. Horse s were used extensively in farming in those days. In 1938 a new house was built on the farm. Daughter Jessie applied her talents in the drawing of the house plans. Paul liked trees and so planted many around the homestead.

    At a later date, Paul and Mae purchased a second quarter section of farm land. Years later it was subdivided into two 80 acre parcels and deeded to sons Frank and Raymond. Frank farmed as a close neighbor to his parents until 1946 when he sold h is land and moved to California. Raymond farmed about 6 miles from Paul and Mae's farm until his death in 1962.

    After Paul's death from a heart attack at age 67, Mae moved to Aberdeen, SD, and son Homer worked and lived on the farm briefly.

    Benjamin married Mae Rose Harrington. Mae was born on 4 May 1888 in Groton, Brown, South Dakota, United States; died on 11 Sep 1950. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mae Rose Harrington was born on 4 May 1888 in Groton, Brown, South Dakota, United States; died on 11 Sep 1950.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Stories and Notes: See Notes

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    Mae was considered a good wife and mother by all who knew her. She frequently baked breads and goodies for the family, as well as for get togethers with neighbors and friends.

    After her heart attack in 1945, her daughter Jessie nursed her back to health. In 1950 a final heart attack took her life at age 62.

    Children:
    1. Homer Justin Prather was born on 24 Feb 1908 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota, United States.
    2. 5. Jessie Myrtle Prather was born on 25 Jan 1910 in , Brown, South Dakota, United States; died on 13 Nov 1997 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota, United States.
    3. Raymond Howard Prather was born on 10 Mar 1912 in Plana, Brown, South Datoka, United States; died on 31 Jul 1962 in Plana, Brown, South Datoka, United States.
    4. Frank Edward Prather was born on 18 Feb 1914 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota, United States; died in Aug 1980 in Napa, Napa, California, United States.